STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 7889-7650 LABEL: Alliance ALD032 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RRP: £10.20
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
Long-in-tooth readers will remember the Stuart Penny Band, a pop rock team who toured and played events like Spring Harvest. Stuart recorded three albums. But the last was in 1988 and since Cross Rhythms' inception nothing had been heard from the gifted singer/guitarist/composer. Now, Alliance are pitching in with the comeback album. Stuart's years away have not been without travail, he contracted the disabling disease ME. He is now thankfully fully recovered. So what of Stuart's album? Well, it's a set of songs suitable for congregational worship, nimbly produced by Chris Norton. The standouts are "Out Of The Brightest Side" opener with some fluid bluesy guitar and the beautiful neo-classical title track. Occasionally the arrangements sag ("Hearts And Loves Today") but overall this is a most welcome return from a Brit CCM veteran.
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Posted by Fred Downes in Weston Super Mare @ 15:52 on Jan 24 2013
Good to hear Stuart is still making music. I knew him back
in the 1970's when I was playing in a band with his brother
Bruce, also an amazingly talented misician. What ever
happened to him I wonder.
Good to hear Stuart is still making music. I knew him back in the 1970's when I was playing in a band with his brother Bruce, also an amazingly talented misician. What ever happened to him I wonder.